Tyler Webb
Grad Transfer QB - 6β3 215
Currently a dual sport athlete finishing up college basketball season. π
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Graduating this May and looking for somewhere to play my final season of eligibility. I can and have made every throw there is to make on the field; and have done it at a high level.
College Career Stats
10 starts
164/253
65% completion rate
2,033 passing yards
23 touchdowns
8 int
1 Conference Championship
Deep and Medium Throws-
https://t.co/lIsZ1XqgOg
Quick Game/RPO/Check down-
https://t.co/KUUYCMFW03
Run Game-
https://t.co/KZG8zXL1Mq
Tyler Webb
Grad Transfer QB - 6β3 215
Currently a dual sport athlete finishing up college basketball season. π
TAPE IS BELOW
Graduating this May and looking for somewhere to play my final season of eligibility. I can and have made every throw there is to make on the field; and have done it at a high level.
College Career Stats
10 starts
164/253
65% completion rate
2,033 passing yards
23 touchdowns
8 int
1 Conference Championship
Deep and Medium Throws-
https://t.co/lIsZ1XqgOg
Quick Game/RPO/Check down-
https://t.co/KUUYCMFW03
Run Game-
https://t.co/KZG8zXL1Mq
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Tyler Webb throws a 75-yard π£ to Ahmari Cox for a touchdown on his debut for UAM!
#Eatemup | #Raisethebar
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Tyler Webb throws a 75-yard π£ to Ahmari Cox for a touchdown on his debut for UAM!
#Eatemup | #Raisethebar
Playoffs Round 1 β οΈ
29 points
8 rebounds
8 steals
9 assists
Check out the video for some of the highlights that won't show up on hudl.
#everysecondcounts
If your 16 YO athlete isnβt willing to wake up 15-min earlier to grab water, some protein and carbs for breakfast let alone put together some backpack snacks for their day they really donβt care about getting stronger or improving as an athlete.
You canβt earn that D1 scholarship with an attitude consistent with Intramural sports.
Seriously, if you have an almost 18 YO athlete under your roof who has a phone, spends > 4 hours/day social media, goes to specialized training, plays multiple sports that you spend thousands of dollars on annually they should absolutely be able to prioritize their nutrition and sleep.
Donβt be your kidβs friend, be their parent. Encourage them to pack snacks, build a routine that is centered around supporting the life they want to live.
Kids need routine, structure, discipline, and guidance. They will be glad they had a parent who encouraged them to eat well and recover smart.
Thereβs a lot of hard working athletes out there hungry to get better and will easily outperform those who have poor habits. Poor habits like staying up late, on phones for hours a day, skipping meals, drinking energy drinks, eating candy and chips as meals, and flat out showing up to training under-fueled giving 50% effort.
If you want your kid to be strong and successful, ask them to put down the phone. Help them plan out their meals and snacks for games and training, get to bed early and pack their water bottle. These are simple and basic things for GOOD health.
If you really want to be great you need to do the basics. If you canβt do the basics you really donβt care about being great.
No one accidentally shows up to the championship game or succeeds in life by accident. Discipline, structure, and life skills need to be taught early on in life! Too many kids lack the means to succeed.
Itβs 2025 and itβs time to get these student athletes dialed! π